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Two montsh short for 10 years route

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Bank statement or tenancy aggrement for 10-years ILR

Post by kw7 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:42 am

Hi all,

Happy New Year.

I was just wondering: I aim to apply for ILR based on 10-year residency. Do I need to submit bank statement/utility bill/tenancy agreement backwards to 10 years? Many thanks for your advice!

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Re: Bank statement or tenancy aggrement for 10-years ILR

Post by CR001 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:59 am

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Two months short for ILR based on 10-years route

Post by kw7 » Wed Feb 26, 2025 8:40 pm

Hi!

I would appreciate some advice here - I have been very stressed with the whole process of the ILR application.

Here is my immigration history:

I came to the UK on 11/01/2016. Since then, I have stayed in the UK with no gaps in my visa, no short-term visa, and no breaks in my continuous residency until now. I will accumulate 10 years on January 2026.

But my current visa expires on 01/11/2025. Sadly, there is no way to extend my current visa or apply for another route. So I will have a two-month gap until I qualify for 10 years.

I have read this legend post:How to apply early and benefit from the date of the ILR decision?

Should I go ahead and apply for ILR on 01/11/2025 and delay my biometrics for 45 days + the 28 days?

Or should I apply for FLR, as the FLR application will give me some time and then withdraw the FLR application and submit an ILR application at some stage of December 2025?

Thanks!!

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Re: Two months short for ILR based on 10-years route

Post by zimba » Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:49 am

You will be eligible within 28 days of completing your 10 years. Just apply before visa expiry and you probably need to delay your biometrics for a month or so
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Two montsh short for 10 years route

Post by kw7 » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:38 pm

Hi!

I would appreciate some advice and help here.

Here is my immigration history:

I came to the UK on 11/01/2016. Since then, I have stayed in the UK with no gaps in my visa, no short-term visa, and no breaks in my continuous residency until now. I will accumulate 10 years on January 2026. My current visa expires on 01/11/2025.

I have read this legend post: How to apply early and benefit from the date of the ILR decision?

I may go ahead to apply and delay my biometrics for 45 working days to benefit from the 28-day rule. But my question is: my current visa expires on 01/11/2015, if I delay the biometrics for 60 days, which will be 01/01/2026. Do the 28 days apply after the day I take my biometrics or on the day I submit my application?

Thanks!!

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Re: Two montsh short for 10 years route

Post by zimba » Wed Jul 30, 2025 4:32 pm

You were advised before when you asked this question. There is no such thing as 28-day rule at all. The 28-day concession determines the earliest date when you can become eligible for ILR.

Go read my post again where I explain the 28-day concession: Applicants can benefit from the date of the ILR decision

The date of first entry is no longer relevant under the long residence route. You should count the qualifying period, from the date of ILR decision and counting backwards up until the very first date of visa approval in 2016.

Go read item 1 here: Lawful and continuous residence changes to Long Residence route from 11 April 2024

This is how it works
1. You will assume a date of ILR decision (this can be the date of your biometrics if applying for priority service)
2. You then subtract (10 years - 28 days) from that date
3. This new date should be on or after the date of first visa approval.
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